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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1895)
^4 ♦ i WIDNESDAY OCTOBER 16 18 » ». C. Bl«1’ Editor. nounced retirements which do not there shall be any rejoicing over | one proselyte made. Yet, there are retire. ¡church people constantly devoting Ben Butter.nr.h h»S got into the the túne to making proteine, that might be utilized to save sinners. wrong cage; the Ohio republicans have no favors to bestow upon re forinerB The Vermont congregation which ’objects to a democratic preacher ¡doubtless expects to find Heaven Gov. Culbertson is a much big i monopolized by republicans. Un ger man than some people thought less a great change takes place none him to be. May his shadow never of them will ever know. grow less. T he San Francisco Call gives ar ticles of incorporation of a company entitled the California, Idaho and Montana Railway Company and further it has been filed with the McKinley doubtless felt flattered Secretary of State of Wyoming. The enterprising newspaper when a Milwaukee pap-r credited This company proposes to construct of a railroad comii.encing near butte can secure the tariff views 1 him with 70 per cent of the vote of I Wia., but being a piudent man Citv Mont., and running in a south Thomas B. Reed will score a I hit. •Mac” wouldn’t bet a cent that he and westerly direction to San Fran controls the Wisconsin delegation cisco. This road, if constructed, The intelligent public is not like- to the national convention. will run through this county, Mai heur and Crook; these are ail the ly to forget that McKinleyism un-1 counties we are particularly inter der another name is McKinleyism I No surer way of convincing the .public that Mr. Harrison wants the ested in. and all we will give at this still. i nomination again could have been time. taken than the spreading of stories The incorporators are nine in Republicans are already prepar : concerning his immense income as number. The shares are out at ing to explain tneir defeat in Mary $100 each The term of existence land and Kentucky by raising the1 a lawyer, v.hich his friends arc now is 50 years beginning the 1st day of old cry about the votes not being engaged in doing. September, 1895. Offices will be fairly counted. List of jurors drawn for the ensu at New York, Butte City, Denver, Boise, Cheyenne, and San Fran ing term of circuit court, for liar- The white paper trust will prob- cisco ney county: ably cause manv protection news- C 1’. Huntington says the road Price Withers, W. A Campbell papers to be converted to free trade will neve:be bu t.and cheap as ma Casper Luig 1 Isaac Foster —in white paper, if nothing else. terial is at this time it will cost (’ J. 11. Anderson J. O. Bunyard $50.000,000. and that his credit is J. C. Beatty I Janies E. Martin Yes; as good in New York as that ot the C. Cummins Chas. Cronin Swai bank of England and it would be getting better, but nobody is giving / . ..._ g ..wain A T. Clark dollars for dimes yet. This is es impossible for him to borrow th- .1. P. Dickenson John Witzell money to put in such a road, He pecially intended for those who are Mike Movlan Dean Horton further says that capital wants re inclined to be over gullible in re- C. A. Bonnett Walter Iluston turns on its investments and the gard to offers made in print. Andrew Hasset L. C. Grout Butte-San Francisco road would iC. H. Bean * J. L. Turner never answer that requirement, lie Mayor Strong, Dr. Parkhurst and J. M. McMullen Chas. Roper f irther states that as a matter of Boss Platt are not so happy in their I Fred Ottley, Sr. Geo. Fry fact there arenow too many roads in relations toward each other as they J. H. Bunvard R. J. Baker the west for the volume of business. were a year ago. Cause: overdose N. E. Duncan G. W. Shaw He further makes a statement that of reform. from a point 200 miles west of the Missouri river be will agree to han Senator Hill was right when he dle all the business over a singlo said that no democrat had any track road, with ten per cent in cause to refuse to support the dem crea-e tn side tracks, and could do ocratic State ticket in New York, )t at reduced rates and make money. ind that none were doing so. If I Causes Glands of the Neck tc 11« further states that many of the the democrats do not carry the Swell Up leading roads are now in great finan State it will be the fault of compli-| cial distress, and that the business This Trouble and a Case of Rheu* cf the western roads does not give cations in the city of New York. sz sz Scrofula in the Blood any profits worth mentioning. Accordi g t<> Mr. lluntii gton’s views a scheme such as this pro posal of Imi ding a road on the line mentioned w.mld just simply re sultin great loss to the company. Me give his opinion and our readers can take it for what, they think its worth. Two or three .'*»•» ago we gave a good deal of spao and spent a good deal of time writing up ‘•lies’’ wb got from out- «ide papers, regarding the prospects nt a railroad through this part of Eastern Oregon, and the foregoing We give our readers to sift and solve for themselves.and to make a rail road out of it if there is sufficient' ®*l*rial But our candid opinion >• the matera’. is not there ar.d we j »•»just as far from having a rail •oad here as we ever were. ailr^ad talk is cheap as everv- •Mt knows, and further more rail- rumors are more apt to be Published than rumors of any other •■•Mter. So *hen you hear the *non of ,h* engine and look down *** Uack and see the iron horse Mrs. Ormison Chant, having sue-j ceeded in making all Englishmen angels of purity with a big P,is now in America fur the purpose of re-1 forming the horrid men. May she' succeed. Sympathy for Cubans is one I • thing and fighting for Cuba's i free- dom is quite another. ] Individuals I may express their sympathy, but for the govern met* to take any official action in that line would be a virtual declaration ( f war against Spain It is just as well to remem ber these little things I I The Ancient and Honorable Ar tillery, of Boston, seem to heve had less difficulty in capturing Rich mond. than was experienced ‘once upon a time” by greater soldiers. , matism Cured by Hood’s. “0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago 1 had a swelling come on the aide of my neck. 1 waa in very poor health generally and doctored two months with th« family physician who said my com plaint was a bilious attack. His treat- ment failed to help me so I determined I to try Hood’s Sar- * , saparilla. To my ' fü" r great Joy, the swal- ling on the side of j| my neck disap- _ JB peared. I was ben- Mr*, w. r . Maiismee efl ted for my other Mesdow, Wuh. ailments. After, taking three bottles of the medicine,I han ! not had a sick day since. I for one, rec ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to the afflic- i Hood’s IST-ll IS ONLY $2 A YEAR, YOU CAN AFFORDTO TAKE IT. Cures ted, knowing what it has done for me in the past. My husband was afflicted with rheumatism and had that tired feeling. He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found 1* Just the Medicine Needed. We believe it will do all that is claimed tor I It, if given a fair trial. Both of ns have Great is faith! A New York used Hood’s Vegetable Pills and are well preacher gave his congregation a pleased with them.” M rs . W. R. M al - LERX kb , Meadow, Washington. message, he claimed to have just N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. received, from Faye’s comet, say Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do >E, then yon can safely inform ing that the comit would pass the not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggista. neighbors we hav.- a railroad world unharmed. Now let every I is unsafe to indulge in rail- body stop worrying. U'k until that right ju»t men 4o»-^d greets your vision. The good book says that there »hall be more rejoicing over one Jia*?»'’ 00 4 ,ubt thal lh* Pol’t tinner saved than over ninety-nine ' 4 “ ‘»»’■•crowded with an righteous men, but it nowhere says e ! * three good reasons 3d--lt is the largest Paper in the County & has the largest circu lation.